Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1896 — Page 3

THE EAr^EIl TITuE5. GREEInCASTLE. IKPTAWA MONDAY FEBRUARY 10 IHi'O

School Shoes.

THE LOCAL FIELD

We Now Have in Stock More SCIIOOLSHOES Than all the Other Stores in the City. They are Superior in Style and Quality as Well as Lower in Price Than Any You Can Get Elsewhere. Louis A* 11nys, THE SHOE MEN.

What is Going on in vid About Fair Greencastla. •-ATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Wht»r« Our People r.re (ioiiik and \Vh*»r« Their Giieata are Stopplni; —Newn of lut«‘r«*Ht Over the City—The Best Column in til* Paper for ^jtiiok Heading.

ht'ttd to dome extent. It is hoped the young uun's ex|»‘riern'e liere will prove ii lesson to him. Mr. .1. R. Waltz, the manager of the office, who has been at Indianapolis studying dentistry for several ninths is again in charge and we can assure the public that he will prove as lie lias ever been, courteous and obliging. He is the rigid man in the right place. Mrs, .1. V. Williams is quite sit k today. I>. I,. Anderson left this afternoi 11 for a business trip in the east.

POLITICAL. A.NNOI SfCK.lIKNTSI. < ■MidlslHtrs lor PIhccm on 111.- Iti'|iubllcan Count) Ticket lor 1M90. In this column will lie placed the names, as they come in, of candidates for places oc the republican county ticket for the campaign ol 1890. These will be subject to the convention to be announced later;

ron siieiufc.

Dudley Hutcheson, of Hamricks, will i>e a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating con-

A Big Baby ©

Is too heavy for its mother to lu£ around. Besides it does not look well. 1 have just received the first lot of baby carriages of the season. For style and durability they are unexcelled. Ruffled edged parasols—the latest. Prices—well, I make it a point not to be undersold.

See the ELEGANT Line o f FALL SAMPLES

Ec. W. WHITE'S

Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES. OVER JON FS' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE Cleaning and Repairing a Specif'ty.

DON’T THINK

Of leaving the eit r . even for a ahor. time. FoX Ki,l t' r '’’ Feb ’ ,0 - lwh ' ''".V*without ordering the Dally Hannkh Timk* to j G. W . Black shipped two car loads of folicw you. It costs you but 10 cents a ween ; roadsters to Indianapolis today.

hh it docs here at home, and the address will

lie chungod hr often an you desire. ! II. t . I i.'ll licit! is ooiifinoil to lii^ home

on t’ollej;e Avenue by sickiieas.

(Personals and society notes art* solicited j Henry Oliver shipiictl a car of shot i> and will be Inserted If writer’s name and ad- | to the Indianapolis market today. dresa is attached, not to be inserted, but as an j

evidence of good faith. None but truthful

Items are desired.)

Homs Mm' imm BIG FOUR ROUTE On January 13th, lltli, 37th, 28th, February 10th, 11th, March 0th and 10th. Home-Scckcrs’ Excursion Tickets will be sold at Very Low Rates from points on the Big Four Route to many points in Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, .Louisiana, Mississippi,Tennessee, Arizona. Arkansas, Indian Territory, Missouri. North Carolina. Oklahoma, Texas anil Virginia. For full information as to rates, routes, tickets, limits, etc., call on agent Big Four Route, or ad-

dress

E. O. McOokmick, D. B. Martin, Pass. Traffic Mir'r. Den. Pass. & Tkt. Airt

I'ntl of the Slate Docket. Items of TuhWm. Hartwood, colored, is very sick. 1,0 A. T. Kelly went to Indianapolis tliis ; * be Ivbruary term of circuit morning. 'court is on with the following Father McLaughlin went to Brazil (locket; State eases, twenty; pro this afternoon. [bate causes, forty; civil suits,

Robert John went to Evansville this eighty,

morning on business. | clerk Cullen is sick and Mr. Miss Flossie \ ermillion is at home Harry D. Falls, for four years clerk

at Brazil,is in charge of the deputy’s desk and is taking Mr. Culi len's place. Prosecutor Lewis is on

Born, to John Anderson and wife, of vention.

Andrew Kins, of Putnuaivlllc, will bea candidate for sheriff of I'lilnttm county, subject to the republican nniulnatiny convention. 11 cor ire W. Watts, of I’utnninvillc. Warren township, will be a candidate for alieriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican

nonit nut lux convention.

Harry Ituark. of Warren towhshlp, will lie a candldnte for Hherltf of Putnam county, subject to the republican nomlnatinx conven-

t'on.

IHtiti, NOTICK. IS#!. Kdltorof IIannerTimks.

CIRCUIT COURT-

from a visit at Brazil.

Miss Rebecca Hanna is at home from

a visit at Indianapolis.

Art Jackson, of Shelbyville, spent,

Sunday with his family.

the sick list also but is able to

Mrs. W. F. Swahlen left this morning business with the aitl of a

for a visit at Lebanon, 111. Walter McGaugliey is here from Ktlgsellviile and will enter Del’anw.

FIRST GRAND EXCURSION Arkansas Pass, Tex,. February 11th, via BIG FOUR ROUTK Tickets will be sold at Very Low Kates to the new Deep Harbor of the (ittlf. For rates, routes, limits, etc., call on

agent Big Four Rome.

FRESH COD FISH SCALED HERRING AND NEW FISH

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WEIKKO’S.

H M N Alphcus Birch

C. E. Matson, of Brazil, spsnt Sunday With Ids brother, Col. C. C. Matson. Dr. Earl Smith, of Indianapolis, called on Greeucastle friends Sunday. Chas. W. Dixon and Hattie May Trimble have been licensed to marry. Mrs. Mary Larkins, of Jefferson township, is seriously sick with nervous

trouble.

Mr. and Mrs. James Downs are visiting witli relatives and friends in

M uncie.

Mrs. G. XV. Hcnton and daughter have been visiting for a week in Indianapolis. Mr. Flemming, of Terre Haute, was Hie guest of E. Shipley and family yesterday. Miss Mary Hoover of Bedford, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs J. V. Hoover. Mrs. Ella Webb, of Indianapolis, who has been visiting G. W. Hcnton left today for Bedford. Mrs. James Williams is at home from I.adoga, where she has been at the bedside of tier sister. Mrs. C. M. Miller, of Corydon, who lias been visiting relatives here, left this morning for Toledo, 111. T. C. Grooms and M. L. Dial were among the passengers fur Indianapolis this morning on the Vandaiia. The Central National bank has shipped $28,000 in gold to Chicago to pay for their $25,000 wortti of the new

bonds.

Tlie morning Big Four trains ran over the Vandaiia from Indianapolis to Limedale by reason of a freight wreck between this city and Indianapolis. Mrs. Rebecca James, of C linton township, died on February 10, af cancer of the breast. Deceased was fifty-three years of age. The funeral occurring Feb. 11, at Union cemetery. Win. Beaver, who was sent from here to the penitentiary two years ago for burglary was released here by Sheriff Giidewell as the law provides the prisoners must he taken hack to the ceunty from whiuh sent. Warden Her! brought

the prisoner here.

John Holm, an Austrian, is in town today and is a perfect curiosity. He takes a small rainbow shaped piece of silver aud inserting it in one eye makes it pass around Ids face inder the skin into the other eye. He says that he lias been practicing that act since a boy. He can also put it in his mouth and prin- bring it out of Ids eye. He is a great

curiosity.

A. W. Early left this afternoon f ir New Madison, Ohio. Ids home. Early lias beon conspicuous while here and

cane. His trouble is rheumatism. The following state cases were disposed ot:. State vs. Bert Asher, petit larceny, nollied. State vs. F. P. Albin, trespass,

nollied.

State vs. Frank Albin, injuring trees, nollied. State vs. John Vermillion, per jury, stricken from docket. State vs. John Scobee, fine $5. State vs. F.ltner Hurst, intoxication. fine $5; same vs. same; carrying concealed weapons, nollied; same vs. same, pointing weapon,

fine IJI20.

ArtifttH Uoucert. The concert of this evening by the New York Philharmonic club assisted by Miss Grenelli will be of highest excellence. The seven performers are seven artists, each one distinguished in his nr her line of work. Meharry hall should be filled as every one will he interested whether musician or not. Program will open at 8:05. Admission 40 and 50 cents and reserved seats 75 eents. It

I’leaac say Hie voters of I’utniim county ourold friend and coin rad Levi Woodrtiin Isa candidate for sheriff of Putnam county. He was elected coroner In I’Niti and served one year as sheriff and as he was the last republican sheriff we want to repeat hlslorj, once In ;to j ear by electing him in 18WI. Many Kf.pcbi.icans. father’s" domestic"headship. No Outside Success Will Atone For a NrgllSenco of Ills Home Kcspoiisibllltles. Dr. Charles II. Parkhurst, D. D., in Ladies’ Home Journal writes concerning “The Father’s Domestic Headship:’’ While, perforce of ordinary circumstance, the father’s duties will hold him considerably apart from the contacts of home life, yet whatever successes he may achieve outside will not atone for any failure on ids part to regard Ids home as the prime sphere of his obligation and the point around which his devoteinents will cluster in distinguished earnestness and constancy. Whatever he may have achieved in his art, trade, profession or other engagement, the man who stands at the head of a household has been iu the broad sense of the term a failure if he lias not been a true husband and a wise, strong and devoted father. It cannot be a successful home where the mother looks after the children aud the father looks after his business. The most productive services rendered are always personal, and any amount of exertion expended outside in providing for the necessities of the horn will not take the place of that tuitioual ministry which comes only by the direct and continuous contact of father with child. However complete a woman may be as a mother, there are qualities of character which the father will communicate to his children that the mother will be less able to do as well us less intended to do.

Siapie aim Faiq Sioce!.?$.

S. W. Corner Public Square.

'Telephone No. 90

I commence the new year with a large stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LOW. I can please the most fastidious in need of Oueensware, Glassware or Tinware.

A Trip to tlie Garden njmhh ot the .South On February 11 and March 10, tickets will he sold fronj eipai cities, towns and villages of the North, to all points on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in Temiessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and a portion of Kentucky, at one single

fare for the round trip. •Tickets will has been guilty of a number of indb-

lie gootl to return wishiti thirty tlnys

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on payment of $2 to agent at destination and will allow -top-over at any points on the south hound trip. Ask your ticket agent about it. and if lie cannot sell you excursion tickets write to ('. I*. Atmore, General I’assenger Agent Louisville, Kv., or J. K. Rldgelv. N.

W. I*. A., (Tiieago, 111.

cretions w hich have caused him to lose the confidence of the Western I uion company. Early was subjected to e great deal ot Mattery by the Cincinnati detectives which no doubt turned his

The fat undertaker. Who plants by the aej-e. Poor victims of cough ami cold. Is sighing ami crying For we’ve stopped dying Since Brazilian Balm was sold. And for those who desire Not Just yet to go higher It Is worth Its weight lu gold.

1*. R. Christie has just opened up one j shipment containing eleven dozen of | men’s medium price dress shoes ranging in price from tw o to three dollars. They contain some of the latest styles | and are unusually nice shoes for the | price. U8-2t.

Exposure to cold, damp winds, may result in pneumonia unless the system is kept invigorated witli Hood’s Sarsaparilla. For Statements see The Banner Times, printers.

South tiirefeiicaHtIff. Minnie Crawley was fined two dollars aud costs Saturday afternoon for assault upon Bessie Lonsberry. The fine and costs aggregated ten dollars, Flora Crawley, the other defendant was acquitted. Dan O’Connell is able to be out again after his recent fall. He will be compelled to use crutches for some time yet. Alex Davenport, of Fox Ridge, is reported critically ill with little hopes of recoyery.

AMP© - - - Banquet Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Hall Lamps, Parlor Lamps, Bracket Lamps, Lamps ot all Kinds cheap at Allen’s ~ I )run©tore. We also sell the best grades of coal oil.

Fisher’ii funny farce comedy, “A Cold Day,” don’t miss seeing it. It, is now in its ninth season, but don’t come round here every year. It has been feme tiae since we have seen it. but "A Cold Day” is always welcome, and the performance of l*. D. Fisher as Abe, and Dick Morosco as Jake cannot easily he forgotten. "‘A Cold Day” always has pretty dancing and popular songs. At opera house Feb. 11. It. Heducad ICntr* to Mot Spring., Ark. The Vandaiia Line has on sale excursion tickets, good ninety days, to the famous Hot Springs of Arkansas, at very low rates. Hot Springs is the only health resort owned, indorsed and conducted by the United States Government. Climate like that of Itlay. This is the best season to go. Over 3(Hi hotels ar.d boarding houses at rates to suit all visitors. The hot waters have for fifty years been found unexcelled for the cure of rheumatism, blood and skin diseases, femolo coronlaints, troubles of the stomach, liver and kidneys, insomnia, nervous prostration, ete. For illustrated pamplets and full information call on nearest Vauualia Line Tick.’t Agent, or address E. A. Ford, Gen’l I’a-scnger Agent. St. Louis, Mo. For Envelopes see The Banner Timka, printc-is.

WANTED- A reliable lady qr gentleman to distribute sa tuples and makes bouso-to-house canvass for our Vegetable Toilet soaps $-10 to $7r>u month easily made. Address Crofts .V Reed, M2 lo Sfto Austin Avenue, Chicago, III. tnmi Tile W e AT It, r. The indicationu for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae received bv II. S Renick & Co. from the oliicial weather bureau at IndianaDolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 10. Snow Hurries this afternoon, fair tonight and Tuestlay. ^Colder Tuesday. (Iakkiott. The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the otliciul weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building;

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FINE HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARE Household furnishings, Locks, Knives, and Nails. Everything you need. See us for jfDur spring garden tools. KaASX SIITKa SQUAREv. H. S. RENICK &,CO..

Maximum temperature yesterday

Minimum

. 36*4

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_ . . i'emperature today, ? a. m . JW.tf

noon 40

Kaln fall, melted snow (Inchefi) 00 The noon temperature is taken daily by the

Bannait Timkh.

Wl\y in it, Voui .Ask THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason: He nas the best groceries and tuakes the lowest prices. His regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact.

Give Him a Oall. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

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I am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make close prices. Office,Banner Times Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen's Drug Store or with May 'Tennant

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W TIKKUK. 310 L. WtirdilnKton

The Bannkk Time's—1'Jc. a week.

Mrs. J. J-’. Itfll, Outiairatomi*, Kan. wife of the ofiltorof The Graphic, the leading local paper of Miami county, writes “I iron troubl.-d with heart nr for six year*, severe palpitations, shortness of breath, together with such extreme nervousness, that, at times I would walk the floor .fly nil night. We consulted the be. medical talent. Then until there wan no help for me, that I bad organic disease of tbo heart for which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement in The Graphic and n year ago, as a last resort, -led one hot tie of Or. jatlen’ Keur Cure A ’ the Heart, which convinced mo that thorn was true merit In It. I took three bottles each of the Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and it eomptetely t ttrrtl me. i sleep welt at night, my ueart beats regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I wish to say to all who aro suffering as I did; there’s relief untcld for them if they will only give your remedies just one trial." Dr. Milos Tfe.' rt“ ite isso’d on a positive guarantee that tho hrs. ’x.t’lo will txuieflt. All druggists sell ttuisi, 8 bottle* forte, or it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlee by tue Dr. Miles Medical eOk, Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

Drs. S: lythe & Tucker, Ulu Uclanw and surpruons. Xo. IT \ i i'* LtiV' t. GreemsHBilf. Ind

Are Voq Looking for Bargains?

SEE

dames IV!. Hurlc.y, Real Estate, Insurance and Loiii Agent. Property of all kinds for sale or ‘rent.

"If wistloin’s ways you’ll wisely hiep.

Two Uiiiig* observe unil fate.”

Blaster your house with A*me Cement, \ 111 ] ii.,, i 111 liiiie ■ii'd l| ill- 2ND Ki.OOR - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. .\I1U HOI willl illlli II ill. 1 GREENCASTLE INO

R. B. H URL.ErY

!K)S S. Locust-street, G reeio’astle, Ind.!

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Hand i*s tho 11 iff nest Grade Brazil Bloi k

JAMES 1. FEE. Insurance Agent. Pension Attorney, and Notary Public. Office iu Central National Bank Building -econd Moor.i Call and see me.

‘‘A few doses of Brazilian Balm cured sue of one of the worst colds I ever had, vilh loss of voice.” Gen. VV. S. McNair.

\ii,l the Best I'itt.sbiirgb up Anthracite jard opposite’Vuui alia frelgui dice